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unusual facts about Hugh L. Carey



Alan Carey

Alan C. Carey (born 1962), American military aviation author and historian

Bernard S. Meyer

In 1979, he was appointed by Governor Hugh L. Carey to the Court of Appeals, to the seat vacated by the appointment of Lawrence H. Cooke as Chief Judge.

Bright Victory

Bright Victory was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Arthur Kennedy) and Best Sound, Recording (Leslie I. Carey).

Carroll Gartin

He served his first term from 1952 to 1960 under fellow Democrats, Governors Hugh L. White and James P. Coleman.

Charles Carey

Charles F. Carey, Jr. (died 1945), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient

Charles F. Carey, Jr.

During a German attack on that day and the following day, in Rimling, France, he organized and led a series of patrols against the enemy forces.

Dan Christie Kingman

Among the pallbearers were Chief of Staff General Hugh L. Scott and two former Chiefs of Engineers, Generals Mackenzie and Bixby.

Duane G. Carey

HST servicing and upgrade was accomplished by four crewmembers during five EVAs on five consecutive days.

Engblom

Engblom v. Carey, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit case

Glenn Springs Raid

When General Hugh L. Scott learned of the attack he organized another punitive expedition under the joint command of Colonel Frederick W. Sibley and Major George T. Langhorne.

Hugh L. Nichols

In 1922, Nichols was appointed chairman of the U. S. Grant Memorial Centenary Association, which directed the restoration of the Grant Birthplace in Point Pleasant, Ohio, and directed the state to acquire it.

Hugh L. Scott

He was promoted to major in the Regular Army in February 1903 and served as Military Governor of the Sulu Archipelago, Philippines, in 1903-06 and also commanded troops there, taking part in various skirmishes, reorganized the civil government and institutions.

Hugh L. White

The vice president of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership and an NAACP worker, Lee had been urging African-Americans in the Mississippi Delta to register and vote.

Hugh Lamb

Hugh L. Lamb (1890–1959), American bishop in the Roman Catholic Church

Hugh Lawson

Hugh L. White (1881–1965), American politician of the Democratic party and industrialist

Newdow v. Carey

Deputy Assistant Attorney General Gregory Katsas argued for the United States, Terence Cassidy argued for the Rio Linda Union School District, and Kevin Hasson of the Becket Fund argued for the private intervenor-defendants.

Nicholas Scoppetta

In 1979 New York State Governor Hugh L. Carey appointed Scoppetta to a post on the The Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor.

P. J. Carey

From 1976 through 1979, Carey coached on Phillies' farm teams before launching his managerial career in 1980 with the Bend Phillies of the Short Season-A Northwest League.

He served as a coach on the Rockies' Major League staff in 1997.

S. Carey

In August 2010, Carey released his first solo album, All We Grow, which he began working on in 2008 during hiatuses from performing with the band.

During that time, the group performed fourteen times in Vancouver, Washington, California, Arizona, Texas, Toronto, Montreal, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington DC.

Jeremy Boettcher (bass), Nick Ball (guitar), and Bon Iver bandmate Mike Noyce (viola) played a large percentage of the music that Carey could not.

Carey is best known as the drummer and supporting vocalist of indie folk band Bon Iver.

Sean Carey

S. Carey, drummer and supporting vocalist of indie folk band Bon Iver


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